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Carter Newman ’24 (ED), ’25 MA has been selected as a 2025 awardee of the scholarship program, which promotes greater diversity in the teaching profession

The Sueños Scholars: Supporting Latiné Teacher Dreams program will provide career preparation, community engagement, and more for UConn Stamford students

Cathryn Tuttle ’20 (CLAS), ’21 (ED), ’22 MA joins a national network of math and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students

The Neag School of Education’s thriving program boasts alumnae working across many professional leagues, including the NFL, NHL, NBA, and PWHL among others

Assistant professor Zachary K. Collier has been honored by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education


 

Recent Accolades

Elizabeth, left, and James Degnan, right, gather with their student scholarship recipient Ashanty Gomez during the Neag School’s annual Scholarship Celebration.

Neag School Accolades: November 2024

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

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Neag School Accolades: Summer 2024

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

Neag School Accolades: May 2024

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

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UConn Neag School of Education student Carter Newman '24 (ED), '25 MA has been recognized as an Alma Exley Scholar for 2025. Alma Exley was a dedicated educator who worked in the Connecticut State Department of Education and devoted her career to bringing more people of color into teaching. The program provides at least one annual scholarship of $5,000 to a student of color in an accredited teacher-preparation program in Connecticut.

"I work very hard in my educational studies, and I'm very proud of the work that I do," Carter says. "It felt like I was getting recognized for something that I'm very passionate about."

Visit the link in our bio to read more about Carter, his work, and how the award will help him become a better teacher.

UConn Neag School of Education student Carter Newman `24 (ED), `25 MA has been recognized as an Alma Exley Scholar for 2025. Alma Exley was a dedicated educator who worked in the Connecticut State Department of Education and devoted her career to bringing more people of color into teaching. The program provides at least one annual scholarship of $5,000 to a student of color in an accredited teacher-preparation program in Connecticut.

"I work very hard in my educational studies, and I`m very proud of the work that I do," Carter says. "It felt like I was getting recognized for something that I`m very passionate about."

Visit the link in our bio to read more about Carter, his work, and how the award will help him become a better teacher.
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UConn Stamford and UConn’s Neag School of Education have received $2.8 million from the U.S. Department of Education to recruit, support, and mentor Hispanic and under-resourced students to pursue a master’s degree in education. The five-year partnership, Sueños Scholars: Supporting Latiné Teacher Dreams, will ultimately increase the number of teachers from historically marginalized communities in Connecticut.

Visit the link in our bio to read more about the Sueños Scholars program!

UConn Stamford and UConn’s Neag School of Education have received $2.8 million from the U.S. Department of Education to recruit, support, and mentor Hispanic and under-resourced students to pursue a master’s degree in education. The five-year partnership, Sueños Scholars: Supporting Latiné Teacher Dreams, will ultimately increase the number of teachers from historically marginalized communities in Connecticut.

Visit the link in our bio to read more about the Sueños Scholars program!
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